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Government Performance Results Act (GPRA)
The Government Performance Results Act (GPRA) was passed with the intent of improving accountability for the expenditures of public funds, improving Congressional decision-making through more objective information on the effectiveness of Federal programs, and promoting a government focus on results, service delivery, and customer satisfaction. GRPA mandates that all Federal agencies must file multi-year performance plans with the Office of Management and Budget that establish “objective and quantifiable” performance goals for activities carried out by programs funded by that agency. Each grant initiative funded by a Federal agency has its own GPRA indicators.
SS/HS grantees are required to collect data demonstrating their progress towards these indicators. To assist grantees in this task, the National Evaluation Team (NET), in collaboration with the SS/HS Federal Project Officers, has identified 12 measures that correspond to the 4 GPRA indicators. We recommend that SS/HS grantees collect information on as many of these measures as possible - to the extent that it is feasible and appropriate to program activities. The GPRA Measures Chart (05-06 cohorts) delineates the SS/HS GPRA indicators and the measures related to these indicators. For recommended items, please see Recommended Items for GPRA Indicators (05-06 cohort).
The GPRA indicators for the SS/HS Programs funded in 2007 are: 1. Student Victimization/Perception of School Safety
2. Student Substance Use and Abuse
3. Mental Health Services Provided
The GPRA Measures Chart (07 cohort) delineates the SS/HS GPRA indicators and the measures related to these indicators. For recommended items, please see Recommended Items for GPRA Indicators (07 cohort). |
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